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Nearly a year into the global coronavirus pandemic, scientists, doctors and patients are beginning to unlock a puzzling phenomenon: For many patients, including young ones who never required hospitalization, Covid-19 has a devastating second act. Many are dealing with symptoms weeks or months after they were expected to recover, often with puzzling new complications that can affect the entire body—severe fatigue, cognitive issues and memory lapses, digestive problems, erratic heart rates, headaches, dizziness, fluctuating blood pressure, even hair loss. What is surprising to doctors is that many such cases involve people whose original cases weren’t the most serious, undermining the assumption that patients with mild Covid-19 recover within two weeks. Doctors call the condition “post-acute Covid” or “chronic Covid,” and sufferers often refer to themselves as “long haulers” or “long-Covid” patients. “Usually, the patients with bad disease are most likely to have persistent symptoms, but Covid doesn’t work like that,” said Trisha Greenhalgh, professor of primary care at the University of Oxford and the lead author of an August BMJ study that was among the first to define chronic Covid patients as those with symptoms lasting more than 12 weeks and spanning multiple organ systems. For many such patients, she said, “the disease itself is not that bad,” but symptoms like memory lapses and rapid heart rate sometimes persist for months. Covid Long-Haulers Fear for Their Future YOU MAY ALSO LIKE UP NEXT
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Covid Long-Haulers Fear for Their Future The Wall Street Journal asked four patients to share their stories about how Covid’s lingering effects are affecting their lives. 系统提示:若遇到视频无法播放请点击下方链接 https://www.youtube.com/embed/https://05d223c92b94636377cf9280885eaeab.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html In October, the National Institutes of Health added a description of such cases to its Covid-19 treatment guidelines, saying doctors were reporting Covid-19-related long-term symptoms and disabilities in people with milder illness. “You don’t realize how lucky you are with your health until you don’t have it,” said Elizabeth Moore, a 43-year-old lawyer and mother of three in Valparaiso, Ind. Pre-Covid-19 she was an avid skier and did boot-camp workouts several times a week. Since falling ill in March, she has been struggling with symptoms including memory problems and gastrointestinal issues. She has lost nearly 30 pounds. Estimates about the percentage of Covid-19 patients who experience long-haul symptoms range widely.[/iframe] “Even those who had no symptoms and were young and fit…even in those patients we saw abnormalities,” said Eike Nagel, one of the lead authors and director of the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging at the University Hospital Frankfurt in Germany. Some patients had scarring on their heart imaging, he said, which worried him. The scarring wasn’t too serious, he said, but “we know from other studies that this is related to worse outcomes.” Doctors also are reporting cases of long-Covid patients with gastrointestinal issues. Recent work has found the new coronavirus, known as SARS-CoV-2, in fecal matter and intestinal lining of some Covid-19 patients, suggesting the virus can infect and damage the cells of the gut. The intestines have a high density of ACE2 receptors, a type of protein on the surface of cells, which SARS-CoV-2 uses to infiltrate cells.
赞这个。不懂装懂的假新闻太多
我们州几个月之前就开放检测了,不需要有症状。只要想测,随便什么人都可以测。免费。当天能约到测试。当然出结果需要一两天。
你的善良, 你对待每一位病人的细心和爱心, 会为你带来一辈子的好福气。原上帝的恩惠时时围绕着你, 保护着你。 祝福你。
同意这个,美眉不要放弃,身体是个很神奇的机体,人类科学其实也没搞明白。但是我觉得调养还是可以恢复一部分的。但是我也不知道美眉的具体情况不能鲁莽的给建议,总体来说就是提高免疫力,补充营养,适量运动做康复训练,慢慢能好转的,请不要轻易放弃康复的希望
我敢说,没有轻微后遗症的一般就神隐被忽略了 能出来说话的,都是有后遗症并影响到生活的。所以我们也是有幸存者偏见的,像trump这样无后遗症的也很多,但这不能否认新冠的恐怖。因为谁都不知道自己得上了是轻还是重症。
好几个州都可以主动约了去测。没有症状也可以去。
why not Xi and his dog legs?
啥代价?本老把话放这,不管选举结果如何,trump和他的family仍然会该吃吃该睡睡,人家lawyer team就没闲着过。innocent until proven guilty嘛,你去prove喽,人家兵来将挡水来土掩,谁怕谁
就这英文水平为啥要打英文?dog legs哈哈哈哈
WSJ.com article yesterday https://www.wsj.com/articles/doctors-begin-to-crack-covids-mysterious-long-term-effects-11604252961 Doctors Begin to Crack Covid’s Mysterious Long-Term Effects Severe fatigue, memory lapses, heart problems affect patients who weren’t that badly hit initially; ‘It’s been so long’
By Sarah Toy, Sumathi Reddy and Daniela Hernandez Nov. 1, 2020 12:49 pm ET SAVE SHARE TEXT 480 RESPONSES Listen to this article 13 minutes
00:00 / 12:36 1x
Nearly a year into the global coronavirus pandemic, scientists, doctors and patients are beginning to unlock a puzzling phenomenon: For many patients, including young ones who never required hospitalization, Covid-19 has a devastating second act. Many are dealing with symptoms weeks or months after they were expected to recover, often with puzzling new complications that can affect the entire body—severe fatigue, cognitive issues and memory lapses, digestive problems, erratic heart rates, headaches, dizziness, fluctuating blood pressure, even hair loss. What is surprising to doctors is that many such cases involve people whose original cases weren’t the most serious, undermining the assumption that patients with mild Covid-19 recover within two weeks. Doctors call the condition “post-acute Covid” or “chronic Covid,” and sufferers often refer to themselves as “long haulers” or “long-Covid” patients. “Usually, the patients with bad disease are most likely to have persistent symptoms, but Covid doesn’t work like that,” said Trisha Greenhalgh, professor of primary care at the University of Oxford and the lead author of an August BMJ study that was among the first to define chronic Covid patients as those with symptoms lasting more than 12 weeks and spanning multiple organ systems. For many such patients, she said, “the disease itself is not that bad,” but symptoms like memory lapses and rapid heart rate sometimes persist for months.
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Covid Long-Haulers Fear for Their Future The Wall Street Journal asked four patients to share their stories about how Covid’s lingering effects are affecting their lives.
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In October, the National Institutes of Health added a description of such cases to its Covid-19 treatment guidelines, saying doctors were reporting Covid-19-related long-term symptoms and disabilities in people with milder illness. “You don’t realize how lucky you are with your health until you don’t have it,” said Elizabeth Moore, a 43-year-old lawyer and mother of three in Valparaiso, Ind. Pre-Covid-19 she was an avid skier and did boot-camp workouts several times a week. Since falling ill in March, she has been struggling with symptoms including memory problems and gastrointestinal issues. She has lost nearly 30 pounds. Estimates about the percentage of Covid-19 patients who experience long-haul symptoms range widely.[/iframe]
“Even those who had no symptoms and were young and fit…even in those patients we saw abnormalities,” said Eike Nagel, one of the lead authors and director of the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging at the University Hospital Frankfurt in Germany. Some patients had scarring on their heart imaging, he said, which worried him. The scarring wasn’t too serious, he said, but “we know from other studies that this is related to worse outcomes.” Doctors also are reporting cases of long-Covid patients with gastrointestinal issues. Recent work has found the new coronavirus, known as SARS-CoV-2, in fecal matter and intestinal lining of some Covid-19 patients, suggesting the virus can infect and damage the cells of the gut. The intestines have a high density of ACE2 receptors, a type of protein on the surface of cells, which SARS-CoV-2 uses to infiltrate cells.
Trump新冠后遗症就是从原来的两个人格分裂成了三个。大家没发现他最近的rally有时候表现出了女人的扭扭捏捏吗🤔
新冠对男性生殖系统确实有破坏啊😥
他说话一直是一扭一扭的吧
可能是对白种人轻微呢。
年轻人为了减肥也想得病。
哎。。。
这个。
FDA 沒認證過的疫苗還是先別打吧